
Shanghai stands out in many ways, but one thing that defines this city internationally is the visual treat that is viewed from the famous tourist spot which is The Bund — the Pudong skyline. A walk along the Bund during the day and also at night is a huge visual treat. Just try and avoid it during national holidays as it gets extremely crowded. This skyline is a modern, well-presented vision of skyscrapers that are so high that on a cloudy day, it would remind you of a scene from Batman.


If you don’t mind the heat, exploring the Bund during the summer provides clear skies and not too many people to push through as most people are hiding indoors with the ac on full blast. Shanghai’s skyline is home to the tallest buildings in Shanghai, such as Shanghai Tower, the Oriental Pearl TV Tower, the Jinmao Tower, and Shanghai World Financial Center.


When I first went there and took a trip on a ship down the river and there were no houses then. I took a photo of a peasant with a water buffalo there at Pudong 🙂 Seems I am pretty old 🙂
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Definitely an amazing blog 🙂
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Thank you so much!! And a huge welcome to my world journey!!
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Did you get the chance to see it at night?!
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Oh yes, it is a great place to go for a night stroll. And they frequently have light shows there as well which is worth bracing the crowds for.
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im just amazed by just how clear it is! I wish it had been like that when I was there!
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We have had clearer skies this year….must be due to less being produced or something, but the air quality has been a lot better than the past 2 years.
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Janine – love the different skyline takes and the group photo is awesome 😉
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Thank you! Had a lovely day exploring the Bund with the free walking tour of Shanghai.
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😊☀️☀️
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